zouzounaki
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but back to the subject, respective declines in the manufacturing and service industries are two very distinct things. two different subjects.
I'm with you now. That's not what I was talking about though.but back to the subject, respective declines in the manufacturing and service industries are two very distinct things. two different subjects.
Even that didn't let me see how jobs were related to higher rates of deaths and jobs between to countries.i know, you were talking about tramadol, no?
If that was what it was it doesn't read very nice. Pretty shitty context to make jokes under.i think jd was jokingly saying if enough people die in india somebody in america might get a job in a call centre.
If that was what it was it doesn't read very nice. Pretty shitty context to make jokes under.
Both of u guys, please stop blowing my single off-color comment (in the middle of what has become an 85 page long thread) about what has been a running joke in this country for the last decade WAY out of proportion.Depends on what you mean by " 2 different subjects"
If you mean the thread had deviated from the subject of Covid daily statistics, then you would be right, however, many others have preceded myself.
On the other hand, if if you are referring to my post in reply to @Jd_ post, he posed the inference that manufacturing was equal to customer service job losses to India, and China, so my post was completely relevant, pointing out the differences between the two spheres of industry / commerce.